starship/src/context.rs

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use crate::config::Config;
use crate::module::Module;
use clap::ArgMatches;
use git2::Repository;
use std::env;
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use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::fs;
use std::path::PathBuf;
/// Context contains data or common methods that may be used by multiple modules.
/// The data contained within Context will be relevant to this particular rendering
/// of the prompt.
pub struct Context<'a> {
/// The deserialized configuration map from the user's `starship.toml` file.
pub config: toml::value::Table,
/// The current working directory that starship is being called in.
pub current_dir: PathBuf,
/// A vector containing the full paths of all the files in `current_dir`.
pub dir_files: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// The map of arguments that were passed when starship was called.
pub arguments: ArgMatches<'a>,
/// If `current_dir` is a git repository or is contained within one,
/// this is the path to the root of that repo.
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pub repo_root: Option<PathBuf>,
/// If `current_dir` is a git repository or is contained within one,
/// this is the current branch name of that repo.
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pub branch_name: Option<String>,
}
impl<'a> Context<'a> {
/// Identify the current working directory and create an instance of Context
/// for it.
pub fn new(arguments: ArgMatches) -> Context {
// Retreive the "path" flag. If unavailable, use the current directory instead.
let path = arguments
.value_of("path")
.map(From::from)
.unwrap_or_else(|| env::current_dir().expect("Unable to identify current directory."));
Context::new_with_dir(arguments, path)
}
/// Create a new instance of Context for the provided directory
pub fn new_with_dir<T>(arguments: ArgMatches, dir: T) -> Context
where
T: Into<PathBuf>,
{
let config = toml::value::Table::initialize();
// TODO: Currently gets the physical directory. Get the logical directory.
let current_dir = Context::expand_tilde(dir.into());
let dir_files = fs::read_dir(&current_dir)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| {
panic!(
"Unable to read current directory: {}",
current_dir.to_string_lossy()
)
})
.filter_map(Result::ok)
.map(|entry| entry.path())
.collect::<Vec<PathBuf>>();
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let repository = Repository::discover(&current_dir).ok();
let repo_root = repository
.as_ref()
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.and_then(|repo| repo.workdir().map(|repo| repo.to_path_buf()));
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let branch_name = repository
.as_ref()
.and_then(|repo| get_current_branch(&repo));
Context {
config,
arguments,
current_dir,
dir_files,
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repo_root,
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branch_name,
}
}
/// Convert a `~` in a path to the home directory
fn expand_tilde(dir: PathBuf) -> PathBuf {
if dir.starts_with("~") {
let without_home = dir.strip_prefix("~").unwrap();
return dirs::home_dir().unwrap().join(without_home);
}
dir
}
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/// Create a new module
///
/// Will return `None` if the module is disabled by configuration, by setting
/// the `disabled` key to `true` in the configuration for that module.
pub fn new_module(&self, name: &str) -> Option<Module> {
let config = self.config.get_module_config(name);
// If the segment has "disabled" set to "true", don't show it
let disabled = config
.map(|table| table.get_as_bool("disabled"))
.unwrap_or(None);
if disabled == Some(true) {
return None;
}
Some(Module::new(name, config))
}
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// returns a new ScanDir struct with reference to current dir_files of context
// see ScanDir for methods
pub fn new_scan_dir(&'a self) -> ScanDir<'a> {
ScanDir {
dir_files: self.dir_files.as_ref(),
files: &[],
folders: &[],
extensions: &[],
}
}
}
// A struct of Criteria which will be used to verify current PathBuf is
// of X language, criteria can be set via the builder pattern
pub struct ScanDir<'a> {
dir_files: &'a Vec<PathBuf>, // Replace with reference
files: &'a [&'a str],
folders: &'a [&'a str],
extensions: &'a [&'a str],
}
impl<'a> ScanDir<'a> {
pub fn set_files(mut self, files: &'a [&'a str]) -> Self {
self.files = files;
self
}
pub fn set_extensions(mut self, extensions: &'a [&'a str]) -> Self {
self.extensions = extensions;
self
}
pub fn set_folders(mut self, folders: &'a [&'a str]) -> Self {
self.folders = folders;
self
}
/// based on the current Pathbuf check to see
/// if any of this criteria match or exist and returning a boolean
pub fn scan(&mut self) -> bool {
self.dir_files.iter().any(|path| {
if path.is_dir() {
return path_has_name(&path, &self.folders);
} else {
return path_has_name(&path, &self.files) || has_extension(&path, &self.extensions);
}
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})
}
}
/// checks to see if the pathbuf matches a file or folder name
pub fn path_has_name<'a>(dir_entry: &PathBuf, names: &'a [&'a str]) -> bool {
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let found_file_or_folder_name = names.iter().find(|file_or_folder_name| {
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dir_entry
.file_name()
.and_then(OsStr::to_str)
.unwrap_or_default()
== **file_or_folder_name
});
match found_file_or_folder_name {
Some(name) => !name.is_empty(),
None => false,
}
}
/// checks if pathbuf matches the extension provided
pub fn has_extension<'a>(dir_entry: &PathBuf, extensions: &'a [&'a str]) -> bool {
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let found_ext = extensions.iter().find(|ext| {
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dir_entry
.extension()
.and_then(OsStr::to_str)
.unwrap_or_default()
== **ext
});
match found_ext {
Some(extension) => !extension.is_empty(),
None => false,
}
}
fn get_current_branch(repository: &Repository) -> Option<String> {
let head = repository.head().ok()?;
let shorthand = head.shorthand();
shorthand.map(|branch| branch.to_string())
}
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_path_has_name() {
let mut buf = PathBuf::from("/");
let files = vec!["package.json"];
assert_eq!(path_has_name(&buf, &files), false);
buf.set_file_name("some-file.js");
assert_eq!(path_has_name(&buf, &files), false);
buf.set_file_name("package.json");
assert_eq!(path_has_name(&buf, &files), true);
}
#[test]
fn test_has_extension() {
let mut buf = PathBuf::from("/");
let extensions = vec!["js"];
assert_eq!(has_extension(&buf, &extensions), false);
buf.set_file_name("some-file.rs");
assert_eq!(has_extension(&buf, &extensions), false);
buf.set_file_name("some-file.js");
assert_eq!(has_extension(&buf, &extensions), true)
}
#[test]
fn test_criteria_scan_fails() {
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let mut failing_criteria = ScanDir {
dir_files: &vec![PathBuf::new()],
files: &["package.json"],
extensions: &["js"],
folders: &["node_modules"],
};
// fails if buffer does not match any criteria
assert_eq!(failing_criteria.scan(), false);
let mut failing_dir_criteria = ScanDir {
dir_files: &vec![PathBuf::from("/package.js/dog.go")],
files: &["package.json"],
extensions: &["js"],
folders: &["node_modules"],
};
// fails when passed a pathbuf dir matches extension path
assert_eq!(failing_dir_criteria.scan(), false);
}
#[test]
fn test_criteria_scan_passes() {
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let mut passing_criteria = ScanDir {
dir_files: &vec![PathBuf::from("package.json")],
files: &["package.json"],
extensions: &["js"],
folders: &["node_modules"],
};
assert_eq!(passing_criteria.scan(), true);
}
}